Anne Azéma shares some thoughts about our upcoming “Nueva España” with the Intelligencer: http://bit.ly/1R6dUKg

Meet Les Fleurs des Caraîbes! (Reynette Estelien, director) This remarkable Haitian women’s choir is based in Hyde Park, MA. In 2005 they traveled to Paris with us to perform at the Théatre du Ville. Les Fleurs also appeared on our beloved Spanish Christmas concert “The Brotherhood of the Star.” Wait until you hear these ladies sing! https://bostoncamerata.org/tickets.html


 
Good seats still available
for Nueva España, next Saturday and Sunday!
 
C’mon along!
 

 
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Today only, purchase online and enter code FALL2015. Good for Level A, B and C; not valid for student tickets. Sale ends at midnight tonight – don’t miss it!
 
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…about our upcoming “Nueva España” with the Intelligencer
 

 
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Brian Kay, Steve Lundahl, Liza Malamut (trombones) and Chris Belluscio (cornetto) are Camerata favorites, joining us for American Christmas last season as well as other programs. They have performed with period ensembles including Boston Baroque, Handel and Haydn Society, and many others across the US and Europe. Their glorious sound will bring you across the centuries to the great cathedral in Oaxaca!
 
 

The Dorchester Reporter announces:
 
“Nueva España” concert by The Boston Camerata at Ashmont’s All Saints’ Church, 209 Ashmont St., Dorchester, brings to life once again the ancient colonial music of Mexico, Peru and Bolivia in an unforgettable blend of Spanish, Native American, and African styles. 3pm.
 

 
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You do NOT want to miss them! Good seats still available for Nueva España on October 3 and 4!
 

 


 

 
Vicente makes his Camerata debut next weekend! A talented multi-instrumentalist, conductor and composer, Vicente lends his skills on baroque guitar, organ, and voice. Come hear him in Nueva España Oct. 3 and 4!
 

 


 
The amazing Haitian women’s choir, Les Fleurs des Caraibes, will join us again Oct. 3 and 4.
 
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